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To: SheLion

You need to Ohio - On 11/7/06 a private property taking smoking ban passed statewide!


22 posted on 11/10/2006 3:16:40 AM PST by excludethis
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To: excludethis
You need to Ohio - On 11/7/06 a private property taking smoking ban passed statewide!
Election 2006 Results
Arizona: Smoking ban passes, and increases tax by two cents a pack.
Florida: Voters give Antismoking Extremists $58 million.
Nevada: Smoking ban passes. Are casinos next?
Ohio: Smoking ban passes.
Arizona: Passes a higher tobacco tax. Is it 8th of a cent or 80 cents?
California: Prop.86 Fails. No tax increase.
Missouri: The tobacco tax increase proposal has failed.
Ohio: Cleveland cigarette tax increase for arts program.
South Dakota: Voters triple the state tax on cigarettes.

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Tax: OH Cigarette tax increase for arts program
Posted on Wednesday, November 08 @ 08:45:49 EST by samantha


Cigarette tax for arts approved in Cleveland and suburbs

 Voters in Cleveland and its Cuyahoga County suburbs voted Tuesday to approve a 30-cent tax increase on a pack of cigarettes to help arts and culture.

Smoker's tax dollars increase TO SUPPORT THE ARTS???  LOL  How rich!

And I thought Ohio wanted Smoke FREE.  How on earth could their ARTS program survive without the smokers keeping their sorry butts above water???!!!

11/8/06


CLEVELAND - Voters in Cleveland and its Cuyahoga County suburbs voted Tuesday to approve a 30-cent tax increase on a pack of cigarettes to help arts and culture.

The campaign pitted patrons of the arts, including the well-heeled Cleveland Orchestra and Cleveland Museum of Art, against smokers, big tobacco and cigarette outlets.

Backers said the tax would raise about $20 million annually for 10 years and raise the state and local taxes on cigarettes sold in the county to $1.59 1/2 a pack. A portion of the current tax has been used to help finance Cleveland sports venues.

The new portion of the tax would be split among museums and performing arts companies and, backers said, would protect the city's cultural heritage. Opponents said the tax unfairly targeted a segment of the community and would drive cigarette sales out of the county.

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Arts-and-culture tax apparently victorious
November 08, 2006
Carolyn Jack, Cleveland Plain Dealer Arts Reporter
Results were far from final by press time this morning, but backers of Issue 18 remained hopeful that an early lead indicated victory.
Issue 18 was passing at 12:20 a.m. today with 620 precincts out of 1,434 reporting.
The issue would raise the county tax on cigarettes by 1.5 cents per cigarette, generating $20 million per year for 20 years to support arts and culture.
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26 posted on 11/10/2006 4:04:57 AM PST by SheLion (When you're right, take up the fight!!!!!)
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